Workers’ Compensation Present and Future 2014 Changes including the 2013 Reform Act.

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Workers’ Compensation Present and Future 2014 Changes including the 2013 Reform Act

Changes Go Into Effect 1 July, July, 2014Causation Administrative Judges Permanent Impairment Ratings Aggravation of Pre-existing Condition MMI and Pain Management Panel Rules 1 January, 2016 Treatment Guidelines Treatment Guidelines

Changes Not Retroactive practitioners, other providers, companies, attorneys, injured workers, adjusters, case managers, therapists, etc. we will all have to live in two worlds, just like the transition from the 5 th edition to the 6 th edition

Meaning The meaning and interpretation of these statutes and rules will be determined by the Judges, ultimately a legal and judicial decision. This presentation is the guidance from the Medical Director’s Office as of this time.

“ Liberal ” Construction Now: in favor of the employee “it happened at work, now I need treatment, therefore my employer should pay.”

Implications designed as “no fault” temporary disability payments off work light duty job protection

New Construction “fair and impartial” removed from county courts Judges appointed by the Administrator of the Division 8 regional courts, when fully implemented administrative procedures

Causation(1) Now: “in the course and scope of employment” Except cumulative trauma disorders: rules for these changed in 2011 “primarily within the course and scope” New: “primarily out of…and in the course and scope of employment…”

Causation(2) Now: “…was it possibly caused by…?” Now: “…was it possibly caused by…?” New: the employee must show…that the subsequent…need for treatment is “more likely than not” (greater than 50%), due to this injury, “considering all causes, as opposed to speculation or possibility.” New: the employee must show…that the subsequent…need for treatment is “more likely than not” (greater than 50%), due to this injury, “considering all causes, as opposed to speculation or possibility.”

Causation Opinion Use of the physician’s opinion: 1. First visit-ER, Occupational Medicine. 2. First Referral: do not assume that the carrier has accepted the claim, even though they made the appointment. 3. Subsequent request for an opinion.

Panels New: The opinion of the treating physician selected from the employer’s panel is presumed to be correct (causation). New: The opinion of the treating physician selected from the employer’s panel is presumed to be correct (causation). The employer may present the employee with a panel of three physicians… The employer may present the employee with a panel of three physicians… The employer has three days to object to a referral from one of the panel physicians and present the employee a different panel. The employer has three days to object to a referral from one of the panel physicians and present the employee a different panel. No particular requirements for subspecialty panels. No particular requirements for subspecialty panels.

Injury “An ‘injury’…means an injury by ‘accident’ that…arises primarily out of and in the course and scope of employment that causes death, disablement, or the need for treatment, provided that it is…caused by an incident, or series of incidents...identifiable by time and place of occurrence…”

Aggravation “…and shall not include the aggravation of a pre-existing disease, condition or ailment, unless it can be shown to a reasonable degree of medical certainty that the aggravation arose primarily out of and in the course and scope of employment.”

Definitions Aggravation: a permanent worsening (a condition made permanently worse) with documentable anatomic change. Exacerbation: temporary with no anatomic change.

Opinion Treating physician’s opinion is “…presumed to be correct…” if it is based upon a reasonable degree of medical certainty that the “injury” contributed “…more than 50%in causing...the need for medical treatment…more likely than not, considering all causes, as opposed to speculation or possibility.”

Aggravation New: “J ust because your knee hurt after your ‘injury’ does not necessarily make it covered under Workers’ Compensation.” Significant implications concerning: disability payments restricted duty off work time ability to “fire”

Exacerbation No permanent anatomic change. Temporary decrease in function: limitations (cannot), restrictions (should not). Implications:limitationsrestrictionspain temporary disability

Judgment on Causation Ultimately, the compensability of a claim lies with the Administrative Court. Physicians’ opinions. Physicians’ opinions. Timing of causation appeal. Risk to the provider: treatment payment. Risk to the employee: job.

Treating Physician(1) Still must be the advocate for the patient. More requirements for initial evaluation concerning likelihood of causation and relationship to work. Not likely that a PA or NP can see a patient for the first visit if there is a causation question. More information is going to be needed to satisfy the new questions about causation.

Treating Physician(2) More careful questioning. More careful documentation. More careful documentation. Document verbal communications. New: Released from disclosure form (C-31). Communications (all pertinent) to employer/carrier/adjuster/case manager will not be restricted. Communications (all pertinent) to employer/carrier/adjuster/case manager will not be restricted.

MMI, PIR Now: ‘should’ complete and “scheduled member” New: The treating physician is required to give MMI “..conclusively presumed to be at MMI when the treating physician ends all active medical treatment…” except “…treatment of pain …” except “…treatment of pain …” New: The permanent impairment rating “shall be assigned by the treating physician…” and is to be converted to “body as a whole.”

MMI(1) “ a point in time…when further medical or surgical intervention cannot be expected to improve the underlying impairment…not predicated on the elimination of symptoms and/or subjective complaints…stable…or can be managed with palliative measures. MMI does not preclude the deterioration…that is expected to occur with the passage of time…or normal aging process…” AMA Guides, 6 th editionAMA Guides, 6 th edition

MMI(2) “…it does not preclude allowance for ongoing follow-up for optimal maintenance of the medical condition in question.” AMA guides, 6 th editionAMA guides, 6 th edition “…patient may decline recommended treatment…or choose not to comply with recommended life style changes (weight reduction, smoking cessation)…physician may explain…and comment…” AMA Guides Newsletter: Brooks, 2014.AMA Guides Newsletter: Brooks, 2014.

Pain “…shall not consider complaints of pain in calculating the degree of impairment, notwithstanding allowances for pain provided by the applicable edition of the AMA guides…” ( (k)(2). ( (k)(2). “…is not entitled to a second opinion on…pain management.” “…is not entitled to a second opinion on…pain management.” U/R after 90 days of any schedule II, III, IV. referral to “pain specialist”

Guidance on Pain Ratings(1) Ultimately the Judge’s Decision Ultimately the Judge’s Decision This is not a causation statute. It is designed to remove some subjectivity from the rating process. 1. Do not use Chapter 3 or PDQ. Very few circumstances. 2. In nerve injury, use sensory deficit as opposed to pain assessment.

Guidance on Pain Rating(2) There are three grade modifiers: a. Physical Examination b. Clinical Studies c. Functional History No change in first two.

Guidance on Pain Rating(3) 3. In the Functional History Grade Modifier: Do not consider complaints of “pain” in using this modifier. Use concepts such as limited motion or weakness in assessing functional abilities and limitations.

Guidance on Pain Ratings(4) In the Upper Extremity and in the Spine Chapters: 4. If the diagnosis is non-specific chronic pain, such as wrist pain or neck pain, by definition there are no physical examination or clinical studies modifiers that apply. Do not use the functional history modifier. Use only the default value.

Treatment Guidelines Effective January 1, 2016 Effective January 1, 2016 “The Administrator shall develop…” “The Administrator shall develop…” “…for the most commonly occurring…” “…for the most commonly occurring…” “…shall presumed to be medically necessary…and not subject to utilization review.” “…shall presumed to be medically necessary…and not subject to utilization review.”

Practice Guidelines Treatment Guidelines Institute of Medicine(2011) “…statements that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care that are informed by a systematic review of the evidence and an assessment of the benefit and harms of alternative care options.” Easily Accessible, user friendly Reasonable acquisition and use cost

Potential Decisions 1) Most numbers of procedures 1) Most numbers of procedures 2) High cost-length of disability 2) High cost-length of disability (indemnity and medical) (indemnity and medical) 3) Payment under “open medical” Administrator decides. Administrator decides. (in consultation with the (in consultation with the Medical Advisory Committee) Medical Advisory Committee)

Timeline look for preliminary announcement on the Workers’ Compensation Website: look for preliminary announcement on the Workers’ Compensation Website:

Timeline(2) First Guideline: Management of Chronic Pain Management of Chronic Pain Coordinating with the Department of Health:

Other Topics Medical Fee Schedule ICD-10MIRR

Medical Fee Schedule(1) Adjustments made by CMS to Adjustments made by CMS to conversion factors and RVUs January 1, conversion factors and RVUs January 1, No change in the (combined) Tennessee conversion factor (GPCI, facility, etc) to calculate the RVUs, No change in the (combined) Tennessee conversion factor (GPCI, facility, etc) to calculate the RVUs, remains at remains at even though CMS raised the (combined) Tennessee conversion factor but lowered some of the RVUs.

Medical Fee Schedule(2) The conversion factor and the calculations were written into the rules ( (4)), so that if CMS reduced their conversion factors (SGR) below that level, the practitioners would not be affected without a hearing. Effect of 2014 CMS RVU changes: orthopaedic impact (99204): -$10.00) orthopaedic impact (99204): -$10.00)

Medical Fee Schedule(3) Tennessee-specific Tennessee-specific service (specialty) percentages unchanged (Ortho-Neuro = 275%) Calculation unchanged. Since the Medical Fee Schedule follows CMS, Watch for NCCI edits: new: shoulder bundles for 2014

ICD-10 The Division does not pay bills It collects data and uses it for: 1. Case Management 2. Utilization Review 3. Benefits review and awards 4. Mediation 5. Compliance 6. Penalties

ICD The Division of Workers’ Compensation is considering accepting the use of ICD-10 codes on all submissions for Date of Service (DOS) on of after 1 October, It will not be necessary to convert codes from ICD-9 to ICD For the special circumstance where DOS includes before and after 1 October, 2014(5), such as an in- patient admission, the Division will accept either or both codes, in accordance with CMS guidelines. 4. As this issue in in flux, the Division has not made a determination yet. We are still gathering information. Watch for further information on the web site.

MIRR Medical Impairment Rating Registry Function: independent review when an appeal is made by any party to a dispute about an impairment rating. Stipulated before a hearing. Recruiting. Requirements: certification and review.

Reference List Workers’ Compensation Law: htm 02.htmWebsite: Department of Health: Guidelines.pdf

Changes “Nothing is constant except change” “Nothing is constant except change”-Heraclitus- 500BC. 500BC.